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THE ECHO 19 4 5 ECHO STAFF The “Echo” staff of 1945, under the capable supervision of Miss Koch, Mrs. Hinnian and Mr. Gerstner, con- sists of Student Council members and several persons from the student body. Members of the staff have a great responsibility to make this “Echo” a precedent for coming years. With the splendid co-operation among the members of the staff, we wish to thank the student body, the townspeople, and patrons who are responsible for making this year book possible. We are indeed very grate- ful to you! So, we the “Echo” Staff of 1945, present this issue, with the hope that this book will help you to remember the “good old days” spent in our school. The Staff: Editor-in-Chief, Joanne Koch; Associate Editors, Velma Koch, Marilyn Getz; Literary Editors, Betty Ellen Beyer, Marilyn Pflederer; Events, Margaret Augustin, Phyllis Bolliger; Freshman Editor, Dick An- derson; Sophomore Editor, Margaret Callahan; Junior Editor, Elwyn Stu- ber; Senior Editors, Marilyn Koch, Evelyn Schwinn; Sports Editor, Gene Gardner; Proofreader, Kenny Ruth; Business Manager, Bob Hendershott. Seated, left to right—Marilyn Koch, Margaret Callahan, Evelyn Schwinn. Velma Koch, Margaret Augustin, Joanne Koch, Marilyn Getz. Standing—Elwyn Stuber, Miss Koch, advisor. Gene Gardner, Phyllis Bolliger, Kenneth Ruth, Betty Beyer, Marilyn Pflederer, Mrs. Hinman, advisor, Robert Hendershott, Dick Anderson. Page 29
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THE ECHO 19 4 5 HI-CRIER STAFF % This year the Hi-Crier has been edited and published entirely by stu- dents. Some aid was received from teachers, but not to a great extent. The staff consists of the following: Co-editors, Florence Giffhorn and Frances Fluegel; Business Manager, Glenna Bolliger; Art Editors, Evelyn Schwinn and Donald Tippett; Proof- reader, Marilyn Koch; Printers, sen- ior girls; Typists, senior girls. Some of the articles are as follows: Editorial, Sports, Office Notes, Miss Inquisitive, Eyes and Ears of T. C. H. S., Our Featured Star and Class News. Various students contribute the articles for the paper. Tremont was represented at the High School Journalism Conference at Champaign. Reading left to right—Frances Fluegel, Florence Giffhorn, Marilyn Koch, Phyllis Bolliger, Evelyn Schwinn. Marilyn Getz.
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THE ECHO 1945 MAJORETTES Our Majorettes, Helen Davis, Ma- ry Paine, Ola Fluegel, and Pat Car- penter, added sparkle to our home games with their twirling and flag presentations. The Band The Tremont School Band, dir- ected by Frank Bunnell, has enter- tained at Basketball games during the year. Band practice begins at 8:30 every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning. Throughout the school year, the band has been playing overtures and other classi- cal music preparing for the Spring Festival. First row, left to right—Richard Fox, Thelma Babbitt, Robert Suchert, Margaret Augustin, Clinton Koch, Carol Koch, Betty Brown, Glenna Bolliger, Kenneth Ruth. Robert Gibson, Lois Babbitt Second row—Florence Giffhorn, Marilyn Pflederer, Phyllis Bolliger. Marilyn Getz, Betty Beyer, Betty Chad- dock, Jackie Parks, Bernadine Lutz, Jimmy Strunk, Elsie Schaefer, Donald Neukirk, Gale Barton. Billy Garlish. Third row—Dorothy Babbitt. Billy Carpenter, Earl Sauder, John Luick, Vernon Koch, Mr. Bunnell, instructor. Page 30
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